Roland and Skoove Make Piano Lessons Free and Accessible by Computer or Mobile Devices Across the Globe.
Skoove is the software developer behind interactive apps for learning piano, including the popular Skoove: Learn Piano. Users learn how to play piano step by step, receive real-time feedback and can play some of yesterday and todayβs most popular songs. The platform is a great way for music teachers to work with students online and keep in contact with pupils from the comfort of their home.
I tried signing up and after logging in, it shows 2 pages of FREE lessons. But when I clicked on Premium link in the marketing popup to see their fee structure and go back to lessons page, all lessons (except the first lesson) MAGICALLY turned into Premium Only! Just because I clicked on the Premium link, they observed my behavior and adjusting their site and even overriding the signed up offer and making it paid only. Why are they forcing to sign up for 3 months when the 3 months are free in the signed up offer? In other words, Roland partnered with Skoove to offer 3 months of free piano lessons that gives access to only one lesson (that can be finished in a few minutes). If you want to sign up for this offer, do NOT click on their Premium link or any popups. Or better yet, stay away from Skoove.
http://www.roland.com/us/company/pre...-THREE-MONTHS/
Skoove is the software developer behind interactive apps for learning piano, including the popular Skoove: Learn Piano. Users learn how to play piano step by step, receive real-time feedback and can play some of yesterday and todayβs most popular songs. The platform is a great way for music teachers to work with students online and keep in contact with pupils from the comfort of their home.
I tried signing up and after logging in, it shows 2 pages of FREE lessons. But when I clicked on Premium link in the marketing popup to see their fee structure and go back to lessons page, all lessons (except the first lesson) MAGICALLY turned into Premium Only! Just because I clicked on the Premium link, they observed my behavior and adjusting their site and even overriding the signed up offer and making it paid only. Why are they forcing to sign up for 3 months when the 3 months are free in the signed up offer? In other words, Roland partnered with Skoove to offer 3 months of free piano lessons that gives access to only one lesson (that can be finished in a few minutes). If you want to sign up for this offer, do NOT click on their Premium link or any popups. Or better yet, stay away from Skoove.
http://www.roland.com/us/company/pre...-THREE-MONTHS/